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of the series of' rollers.

l v@nimh gratte getint @Hirn- JOHN Gr. ONK, OF, OV'ENSVILLE, CHIC).l Letters Patent No. Tl,047,'datecZ-Naveinbex 1,9, l1867.

SHO-W -STAN D.

Be it known that I, JOHN G. OoNK, of Owensville, in the county of Clermont, and State of Ohio, have invented a new and improved Show-Stand; and I do hereby declare that the following is u full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the saule, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.

The present invention relates to an improved stand for the storin which consists in providing the stand or closet with a series of rollers, which they can beunwound for'being sh stand is illustrated` Figure 1 being a front elevation of the same, and

Figure 2a transverse vertical section taken in the plane' of the line zz, Iig. 1.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

` A, iu the drawings, represents the stand o1' closet, havin These grooves are notched at points C to the goods are to be Wound, and for being for the turningof the rollers,

g and showing of goods, etc., inV stores, in which the goods are wound, and from own, etc. In the accompanying platerof drawings my improved showg a. series of grooves, B, for securing shelves. form 'bearings for the journals D to a. roller or drum, E, around which keptand'unwound for being shown or exhibited. F, a. crank-handle which crank is susceptible' of being attached and detao hed from one or the other The show-stand is arranged-upon a pedestal, C, so as to be swung around thereon.

Ivclam as new, and desire tosecure by LettersPatent- A show-stand constructed substantially as and for the purpose described.

JOHN e.' ooNK'. Witn esses A. O. SMITH, JAMEs PATTIsoN. 

